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- Lead member of staff
Katie Chan
- Indicative budget amount
£24,000
- Description and overall rationale
As a part of Wikimedia UK's remit to support Wikimedia outreach projects and develop volunteer skills, we continue to deliver the Train the Trainers programme where volunteer Wikimedians are taught to deliver effective training. With ambition to build our outreach programme, there is a need to continue delivery of this strand of work, particularly focusing on geographical areas that lack trainers.
Our aim here is to increase the number and quality of WMUK’s events, eventually leading to more UK based editors. This area feeds into other programme activities where we are delivering outreach events, e.g. Program 2. Better quality training should result in more retention in these trained at the Wikimedia events.
- Timelines - i.e. what happens quarter by quarter
- Success criteria and Metrics - overall and quarter by quarter breakdown if relevant
Quality of the WMUK training events increased:
- High quality trainers recruited from community in the targeted areas; up to 2 sessions - depending on resources, at least 10 attendees per session (event page on wiki, gdoc)
- Participants become and remain active trainers - supporting at least 2 Wikimedia UK events per year each for 5 years (civi)
- Events delivered professionally by the trainers (feedback forms at events, then summary on wiki)
Increase participation of new editors:
- Across different outreach activities, Wikimedia training events have more editors who remain active (measured on individual events)
- Risks
Trained people not used enough leading to high costs. Insufficient breadth of trainer in terms of geography or background.